Maybe they're putting out a weather balloon to test sentiment. That way when they're caught they can just point at the other page to say it was just a mistake.
I think with power tools on Windows 11 at least it forces the privilege escalation window to pop under.
What do you do with the hydrogen once you're back
Yes
For me it's mostly just that the SSH performance on a large monorepo is much worse than HTTPS.
> Trusted emergency contacts must be existing Bitwarden users While the motivation is similar this basically kills the feature. It requires that your friends not only use but continue to maintain their accounts. From my…
> when GitHub goes down once every 2 years Uhh ... More like every two weeks there's some kind of incident.
I don't see a reason not to be loyal to Steam. I probably spend just as much if not more than console gamers but in return I get so much more value.
If AI really generates the value it claims to cutting jobs is short sighted. If existing human knowledge is commoditized, then we should be able to invest in generating new knowledge, and creating new kinds of products…
$45/hr is low for GTA. I was making about that in Toronto in 2017 with two years experience, one year vocational degree, and a bachelor's in a completely unrelated field.
Maybe this is my Golang dev leaking, but I intuitively thought that `try: / except:` in Python is essentially the same thing as `if err != nil`, just my IDE doesn't scream at me if I don't catch them.
Maybe they're putting out a weather balloon to test sentiment. That way when they're caught they can just point at the other page to say it was just a mistake.
I think with power tools on Windows 11 at least it forces the privilege escalation window to pop under.
What do you do with the hydrogen once you're back
Yes
For me it's mostly just that the SSH performance on a large monorepo is much worse than HTTPS.
> Trusted emergency contacts must be existing Bitwarden users While the motivation is similar this basically kills the feature. It requires that your friends not only use but continue to maintain their accounts. From my…
> when GitHub goes down once every 2 years Uhh ... More like every two weeks there's some kind of incident.
I don't see a reason not to be loyal to Steam. I probably spend just as much if not more than console gamers but in return I get so much more value.
If AI really generates the value it claims to cutting jobs is short sighted. If existing human knowledge is commoditized, then we should be able to invest in generating new knowledge, and creating new kinds of products…
$45/hr is low for GTA. I was making about that in Toronto in 2017 with two years experience, one year vocational degree, and a bachelor's in a completely unrelated field.
Maybe this is my Golang dev leaking, but I intuitively thought that `try: / except:` in Python is essentially the same thing as `if err != nil`, just my IDE doesn't scream at me if I don't catch them.